Can someone explain what's flying across in this video?

So I was watching this guy's video and I noticed a translucent tiny white ball fly across from left to right in a weird manner. It looks like it's
making turns in a smooth fashion when it goes towards his left shoulder. I had to watch it several times and I just think it's weird how it moves.
It's definitely not a bug.

It starts at 1:25. Keep your eye on the left then watch it fly to the right. It's better if you full screen it.

Its a Nat I live out in the country and get them frequently in my house. I noticed the way it flew, did a zig zag when it took off fast, nats do that.
They fly so fast that you dont notice them, half the time. I would not be supprised if they wear able to fly at speeds close to the sound barrier.

Adults are very slender, long-legged flies that may vary in length from 2–60 mm (0.079–2.4 in) though tropical species may exceed to 100 mm
(3.9 in).

Crane flies vary in size, with temperate species ranging from 2 to 60 mm (0.079 to 2.4 in), while tropical species have been recorded at over 100
mm (3.9 in). The giant crane fly (Holorusia rubiginosa) of the western United States can reach 38 mm (1.5 in). Some Tipula species are 64 mm (2.5 in).
Many smaller species are mosquito-sized, but they can be distinguished from mosquitoes by the V-shaped suture on the thorax, nonpiercing mouthparts,
and a lack of scales on the wing veins.

We call them Daddy Longlegs in the UK. Apparently they are the most venomous creature in the UK but they can't bite or sting. Or so I've heard.

Eta: Ok, scratch that, the venom thing is a myth...

Crane flies do not possess venom at all. Most of them in the adult stage do not even have mouth parts--all energy acquisition (eating) is done in
the larval stage; the adults are meant for quick reproduction and nothing more.

I'm convinced that in the distant future, when we have handheld cameras that can resolve detail at the atomic level, some people will still be
thinking that dust and pollen specks, moisture droplets, and flying insects are "mystical orbs", "spirit energy", "fallen angels" or
"aliens".

Orbs are probably the most misunderstood aspect of paranormal phenomena, in my opinion. What you see in this video is most likely a bug of some sort.
Depending on the setup used for recording, even a small mosquito, which are relatively hard to see from a distance with the naked eye, will show up
like this on a recording. The vast majority of what people call orbs are nothing more than dust particles reflecting light back into the camera,
followed up by bugs reflecting light.

Many researchers say that an orb must produce its own light, but even this guideline is misleading, due to the fact that it is very difficult to
distinguish between something producing its own light and something reflecting light. Some instances are easier to distinguish than others, but often
times it is nearly impossible to tell. And whenever there is a possibility that the evidence captured is not paranormal, it must be thrown out. That
is the responsible thing to do, and what a seasoned and respectable investigator will do.

I find it funny when someone is recording inside an old house in the dark, with hundreds of orbs floating around, with the researchers claiming it is
spirit energy. It is obviously dust and grit and dirt, and immediately those investigators lose credibility among the more knowledgeable and high
profile investigators...So I think orbs should be discounted 9 out of 10 times. Occasionally something incredible may show up in the form of an orb,
but usually it is easily explainable.

Ok. I totally understand that. But the shape of what's flying across doesn't resemble any bug that I've seen. What I see is a whitish circular ball
with no recognizable bug characteristics. It looks translucent. If someone can identify exactly what bug it is, then great.

Im currently uploading a video where i captured two mysterious lights floating in someones backyard, and the camera mysteriously blacks out for a
moment when the second one appeared. Look for it here:paranormal ghost trains..

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